I don't really know what makes it special as I haven't read it. But perhaps its unique concept of a nameless monster could be a selling point. It might offer a fresh take on the monster - related stories in the light novel genre.
Well, without having read the 'namae no nai kaibutsu light novel', it's hard to say for sure. However, light novels can cover a wide range of genres such as fantasy, science fiction, romance, etc. It might be about a mysterious monster as the name seems to suggest. It could be that the story focuses on the encounter with this nameless monster and how the characters deal with it, perhaps there are elements of adventure and discovery in it.
Ah Qing Wei Ye Kun is a Chinese web novel. The novel has not been published yet, but it can be found on the website of Wang Yu. At the same time, you can also search for other works of Wang Yu on the website, such as " Human Paradise "," The Legend of Mortal Cultivation ", etc.
Some anime-specific websites might have it. But be careful as not all of them are legal. You could also check if it's available for purchase or rental on digital stores like Amazon Prime Video.
Kun Kun parkour was a small parkour game with Kun Kun as the main character. It was created by an internet giant. The gameplay was simple. Players needed to avoid playing basketball by singing and dancing. The game's actions were exciting, and the background music was magical. The difficulty of the game was low, and it was suitable for players of all ages. Players could participate in new challenges every day and receive rewards for completing daily missions. The game features include using a variety of weapons to attack Kun, enjoying the interaction and fun gameplay. The game was available for download on Android, with a size of 8.41MB.
The kun was a legendary animal described as a big fish that lived in the northern sea. It was huge, thousands of miles long. According to legend, Kun could transform into a flying bird called Peng. When Peng spread his wings, they were like clouds in the sky. The kun followed the waves of the sea and migrated to the southern sea. According to the ancient records of Liezi·Tang Wen and Zhuangzi·Xiaoyao You, the image of the kun was described as a huge fish. However, there was no conclusive evidence regarding the exact appearance and characteristics of the kun. Therefore, it was impossible to determine what the kun looked like.